Job Opportunity: Routes In
We are recruiting for our third year of Routes In at Lincoln Arts Centre and Barbican Creative Hub, funded by Arts Council England.
Look at the programme here: Newvolutions Brochure 2018
If you’re curious about how new theatre and performance is made and excited about the possibility of influencing that work then NEWVOLUTIONS is for you.
This year is our seventh micro-season of works- in-progress by local, regional and national performers. Over the past seven years we have supported over seventy productions, artists, choreographers, playwrights and theatre makers to develop their next big project – a number of which have gone on to have national tours and all of which were seen first by Lincoln audiences.
Once again, this January – following two weeks of intensive workshops and rehearsals – we will be presenting a range of performance showcases at different stages of development, from the smallest spark of a new idea to pieces that are almost fully-formed. We’ll then invite you to give your feedback to the artists in an informal atmosphere, either as part of a post- show chat or over a drink at the bar.
All events are FREE but capacity is limited so advanced booking is recommended. Most events are scheduled to allow you to see an entire evening’s programme back-to-back but do check with the box office for running times nearer the day.
NEWVOLUTIONS opens up the creative process for all to participate in, so do join us this New Year and celebrate the Revolution Of The New…
As part of Reimagining Lincolnshire, this illustrated talk celebrates lesser-known Lincolnshire women of long ago, who devoted their lives to campaigning for the rights of all women.
Celebrating 20 years of the Danielle Rawlinson School Of Dance And Theatre with fabulous performances showcasing our pupils talent and hard work. An energetic performance full of various dance styles and musical theatre.
Overlooking the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip, Laurel Canyon hosted a community of musicians through the 1960’s and 70’s forming a hive of creativity in the age of hippies and flower power. Amongst Laurel Canyon’s residents were the likes of Neil Young, James Taylor, Carole King, Eagles, The Doors and Joni Mitchell.
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